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daniel wrote:

>well the first option didn't work
>but the second one did
>i now have /home/web/development mounted on my coworker's osX box
>but how do i set it up so that it remounts every time he reboots?
>the thing has THREE /etc/fstab files!
>
>fstab.hd
>fstab.rd
>fstab.sd

Yeah, annoying, isn't it?  I did it the hard way ... modified a system
startup file.  I won't give you the details, for three reasons:

- - We're now officially and completely off-topic.

- - My way works, but isn't orthodox.  I ain't recommending it.

- - if you don't understand 'BSD startup files, you need to buy a book on
FreeBSD before you start mucking with them!

The "right" (Mac-ish) way to do it, I later learned, is to use Netinfo
Manager.  The book I mentioned in my previous post will tell you how.

Good luck ...  -d

- -- 
David Talkington

PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/0xCA4C11AD.pgp

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